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Thursday, September 6, 2018

10 things to do in Toronto today

Just when you thought things were about to get quiet in Toronto, today's events are nothing to sleep on. The AGO kicks off a season of parties in the gallery while TIFF promises some world class star-spotting. There's also a free screening of Big, a comedy show and some death metal. 

Events you might want to check out:

AGO First Thursday (September 6 @ Art Gallery of Ontario)
A new season of monthly art parties kicks off this month with food, drinks and a revolving showcase of genre-hopping musical scenery.
Big (September 6 @ Slaight Music Stage)
Part of TIFF's Festival Street, you can catch a free screening of the 1988 classic for free as it celebrates its 30th anniversary.
Nightscapes (September 6 @ Akasha Art Projects)
Artist Moira Ness takes us on a journey into the night to capture Toronto’s empty streets, nondescript landscapes and light in the darkness.
Pentatonix (September 6 @ Budweiser Stage)
Acapella is the name of the game with Grammy-winning Pentatonix and their upbeat hits, with support from Echosmith and Calum Scott.
Leftöver Crack (September 6 @ The Phoenix Concert Theatre)
Blood, sweat and tears make up the sound of this death metal band who do not shy away from using their music to scream about the world today.
Yas Kween (September 6 @ Bad Dog Comedy Theatre)
Back again is this monthly comedy showcase featuring stand-up, sketch, improv, musical and storytelling performances by Women of Colour.
Vegan Social Pop-Up Event (September 6 @ 918 Bathurst)
Now three years running, vegans come together for a night of food and drinks, sustainable shopping, music and presentations by special guests.
Patsy Cline Birthday Show (September 6 @ Lula Lounge)
The legendary Patsy Cline gets a birthday celebration for the ages with a night of performances by local artists all in support of Artscan Circle.
Toronto The Good (September 6-9 @ Buddies in Bad Times)
Gun violence, policing, racial politics, gangs and youth; this new play looks to tackle some of the toughest issues facing Toronto through theatre.
Toronto International Film Festival 2018 (September 6-16 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
Toronto takes centre stage during this star-studded film festival with screenings, a street festival, parties, events and lots more.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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